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‘Horrors some NI children live in is too far fetched even for Eastenders’

Naomi Long tells Assembly £250m funding can't be accessed
 
 
     
   
     
  Nov 18, 2020  
     
 

Good morning

Thank you for reading this update from the News Letter.

This morning we are covering the tragic story of the Strabane couple who died within 12 hours of each other after contracting Covid-19.

A Belfast paediatrician says that the deprivation and horrors that some children live through in Northern Ireland "is too far fetched for even Eastenders".

Gemma Murray is reporting that broadband provider Fibrus has won a £165m deal to improve rural broadband

And the last stretch of the A6 from Toome to Castledawson will open to motorists from next Monday.

Have a good day

Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

 

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  Work on the new A6 is in the home straight  
     
  The last stretch of the A6 from Toome to Castledawson will open to motorists from next Monday, as the estimated £189m project heads towards its expected completion in the Spring.  
     
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Masked gang force entry to filling station in attempt to remove money from ATM machine in NI town
 
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Trevor Lunn: If Naomi Long stood aside as justice minister I would not step in and help to prop up a failing executive
 
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I'm on bended knees praying our lives don't get any tougher, says mum who is carer for autistic son
 
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Jonny McCambridge: My deepest secret...I don't do online banking
 
There are sensitive matters which I prefer not to share unless I have to.
 
     
 
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'Horrors some NI children live in is too far fetched even for Eastenders'
 
A Belfast paediatrician says that the deprivation and horrors that some children live through in Northern Ireland "is too far fetched for even Eastenders".
 
     
 
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Legacy: Naomi Long tells Assembly £250m funding can't be accessed
 
The Stormont justice department cannot access a key pot of legacy funding, Naomi Long has told the Assembly.
 
     
 
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Son's 'complete shock' as both parents die of Covid within 12 hours of each other
 
The son of a Strabane couple who died within 12 hours of each other after contracting Covid-19 has urged everyone to heed the health guidance.
 
     
     
 
 
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Nations League uncertainty won't affect Romania approach, says Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough
 
Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough insisted the uncertainty over his side's potential relegation in the Nations League would not affect their mindset ahead of Wednesday's match against Romania.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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